Two years on and it’s evident the tide is changing. And only two of those brands published names and addresses of sub-contractors or fabric/yarn suppliers. In April 2016, when the movement first published its Fashion Transparency Index, only 5 brands disclosed a list of their manufacturers. ![]() But out of the tragedy was born Fashion Revolution a global movement that is demanding change and encouraging a fashion industry that values people, the environment, creativity and profit in equal measure.īy asking #whomademyclothes, Fashion Revolution is getting more and more brands to disclose where their clothes are being made. It threw up many questions about human rights, wages, human dignity and slavery. ![]() The devastation shone the spotlight on how clothes for western markets were being made. ![]() Garment workers who survived the Rana Plaza factory collapse, take a stand against inhumane working conditions Spotlight
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